Buy vitamins and supplements
Eat more eggs, almonds, sweet potatoes, and spinach
Consider a 2,500–5,000 mcg biotin supplement (safe and widely studied)
Expect noticeable improvement in 4–8 weeks
2. Iron Deficiency: The Oxygen Thief
Low iron reduces oxygen delivery to the nail matrix (where nails grow). This can cause thinning, brittleness, and even spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia).
Signs: Pale nail beds, fatigue, brittle or concave nails.
Fast fix:
Add iron-rich foods: red meat, lentils, spinach, pumpkin seeds
Pair with vitamin C (orange juice, bell peppers) for better absorption
Get levels checked if fatigue is present—improvement often seen in 2–6 months
3. Inadequate Protein Intake
Your nails are almost entirely keratin—a protein. Skimping on dietary protein starves nail growth.
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